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Among the independents, who, in general, were for having no eccleſiaſtical ſubordination, a ſet of men grew up called Levellers, who diſallowed all ſubordination whatſoever, and declared that they would have no other chaplain, king, or general, but Chriſt. They declared that all men were equal; that all degrees and ranks should be levelled, and an exact partition of property eſtabliſhed in the nation.
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Among
the
independents,
who,
in
general,
were
for
having
no
eccleſiaſtical
ſubordination,
a
ſet
of
men
grew
up
called
Levellers,
who
diſallowed
all
ſubordination
whatſoever,
and
declared
that
they
would
have
no
other
chaplain,
king,
or
general,
but
Chriſt.
They
declared
that
all
men
were
equal;
that
all
degrees
and
ranks
should
be
levelled,
and
an
exact
partition
of
property
eſtabliſhed
in
the
nation.